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Old 12-25-2013, 09:29 PM
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OK, describe the vibration please. Is it RPM sensitive?
Yes,it is throttle sensitive,low rpm's and little vibration.2/3 throttle-3/4 throttle feels like I have electricity running through my backside.WOT not so bad but still intolerable.
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Old 12-25-2013, 09:35 PM
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I did manage to get a little shop time today and got the cradle mod done.I didn't want to cut into a big piece of steel so I got lucky and found a scrap piece that I think will work.Its 1/4" thick and I tacked it in place before I pulled the engine making sure it wasn't in the way of the clutch or belt travel path.I'm no welder by no means but the welds are good and strong.
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Yes,it is throttle sensitive,low rpm's and little vibration.2/3 throttle-3/4 throttle feels like I have electricity running through my backside.WOT not so bad but still intolerable.
Does it have the balance gears in it?
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Old 12-25-2013, 09:40 PM
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This was the old oil pan and axle pin that was in it when I got the machine.The damage to the oil pan is almost completely through it.
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Does it have the balance gears in it?
See post #9
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Old 12-25-2013, 09:50 PM
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Short of missing fins on the flywheel or something else to cause an out of balance issue, I'm at a loss.
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Short of missing fins on the flywheel or something else to cause an out of balance issue, I'm at a loss.
Thank you for your help.Hopefully I will get it figured out.I noticed when I got the rails out the snubber on the right side is significantly worn more than the one on the left side.It may be something as simple as I didn't get something right withe the ISO mounts.Ive ordered some replacement parts for so I'll have to stop here until they come in.Plus I can only work on it on the weekends as Im gone during the week.Thanks again for your help and input Jeff.
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You're welcome.

If you decide to go with solid motor mounts, I have a set sitting on the shelf.
http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...t.php?p=157118
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You're welcome.

If you decide to go with solid motor mounts, I have a set sitting on the shelf.
http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...t.php?p=157118
Ok,Ill keep that in mind.
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Old 12-26-2013, 08:38 AM
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I think maybe I have the vibration issue solved.I sure hate admitting to mistakes but there comes a time when we all at one time or another has had the duh! moment. These are the ISO mounts that I received as a kit off of eBay. At the time not even knowing that OCC existed and not having a manual, I just figured they were correct and installed them as best as I could figure they went. They sure don't look anything like what the pics show in the technical library. Also wanted to show how I had them mounted in the rails. I suppose at this point the best thing to do is try and find a correct set along with a new set of snubbers and get it done right this time. If they are even still available. If I'm wrong in how I'm understanding this, someone please clue me in. Thx

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